In North Carolina their Supreme's have decided that people who've finished their sentences for crimes should get their rights back. Other states should take notice and act accordingly.
The rest is at the source.RALEIGH, N.C. — The North Carolina Supreme Court says a 2004 law that bars convicted felons from having a gun, even within their own home or business, is unconstitutional.
The state's high court ruled Friday in the case of Barney Britt of Wake County that the General Assembly went too far five years ago when it toughened restrictions on felons owning guns as part of a broad anti-domestic-violence bill.